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Business, 22.04.2020 03:17 Nigward666

During 2017, its first year of operations as a delivery service, Concord Corporation entered into the following transactions.

1. Issued shares of common stock to investors in exchange for $181,000 in cash.
2. Borrowed $54,000 by issuing bonds.
3. Purchased delivery trucks for $60,000 cash.
4. Received $17,000 from customers for services performed.
5. Purchased supplies for $5,800 on account.
6. Paid rent of $4,800.
7. Performed services on account for $11,000.
8. Paid salaries of $29,300.
9. Paid a dividend of $10,700 to shareholders.

-Using the following tabular analysis, show the effect of each transaction on the accounting equation. Put explanations for changes to Stockholders’ Equity in the far right column. (If a transaction causes a decrease in Assets, Liabilities or Stockholders' Equity, place a negative sign (or parentheses) in front of the amount entered for the particular Asset, Liability or Equity item that was reduced, see Illustration 3-3 for example.)

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